The presidential campaign councils of the All Progressives Congress and the Peoples Democratic Party are currently engaged in a battle of titans over corruption allegations against their candidates, Bola Tinubu and Atiku Abubakar, respectively, a few weeks to the presidential election,Just a few weeks to the February 25 presidential election, the campaign councils of the ruling All Progressives Congress and Peoples Democratic Party have gone to the trenches to launch attacks on each other over...
The APC PCC also accused Obasanjo and Atiku of founding their private universities with proceeds from the SPVs. “However, we note that in 2006, at the height of his public quarrel with Obasanjo over the sharing of money, the same PDP officially asked Atiku Abubakar to refund N500 million taken from that account.”
It said: “We are currently at a crossroads and the wrong decision could spell doom for this great nation forever. Nigeria is battling many problems at the moment. We have banditry and terrorism ravaging many towns in the North, militants attacking oil facilities and bringing the country’s economy to its knees in the Niger Delta while secessionists are holding the South-east to ransom. It will be a huge disaster to add state-sponsored drug trafficking into the mix.
“Tinubu revealed in documents that he worked with Mobil Nigeria Limited and his salary was $2,400 and he had no other sources of income whatsoever. But records from his First Heritage Bank account showed that in 1990, Tinubu deposited $661,000 into his individual money market account and in 1991 deposited $1,216,500 into the same money market account.
The Atiku campaign, therefore, raised the alarm that the country was headed in the wrong direction should such a man be elected to be at the helm of affairs. The Minister of State for Labour and Employment in the suit marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/84/2023 and filed on his behalf by one Fetus Ukpe submitted that the defendants are duty bound to investigate and prosecute anyone who has been accused of corruption in the country.
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